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The National Restaurant Association Restaurant, Hotel-Motel Show (or as convention-goers say, "No, not that NRA ...") is the yearly confab of food and hospitality professionals at McCormick Place that began Saturday and ends Tuesday. As national conventions go, this one is unimaginably vast and gobsmackingly specific. Looking for a sneeze guard for your restaurant? There are nine companies here to field your sneeze guard queries. Thirty-three booths wanting your iced tea business. Two companies with competing pancake batter dispensers. The latest in color-changing straw innovations. The Bulgarian Ministry of Agriculture & Food will bend your ear about shopska salad....

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